The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 171Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1930 - History |
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... June 8 he delivered from the broadcasting studio a brief address to the nation in which he stated that Mr. Thomas and his colleagues would lose no time in getting to grips with the unemployment problem . He further announced that ...
... June 8 he delivered from the broadcasting studio a brief address to the nation in which he stated that Mr. Thomas and his colleagues would lose no time in getting to grips with the unemployment problem . He further announced that ...
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... ( June 20-28 ) , that friendly relations with France would be henceforth the pivot of Hungarian foreign policy . In spite , how- ever , of the assurances given by MM . Poincaré and Berthelot on the occasion of Count Bethlen's visit to ...
... ( June 20-28 ) , that friendly relations with France would be henceforth the pivot of Hungarian foreign policy . In spite , how- ever , of the assurances given by MM . Poincaré and Berthelot on the occasion of Count Bethlen's visit to ...
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... June 22 two men and a woman were shot dead by Yugoslav soldiers in the Trn district . Between June 12 and June 17 three raids by Bulgarian Agraro - Commun- ists from Yugoslavia were complained of , while at the same time the Yugoslavs ...
... June 22 two men and a woman were shot dead by Yugoslav soldiers in the Trn district . Between June 12 and June 17 three raids by Bulgarian Agraro - Commun- ists from Yugoslavia were complained of , while at the same time the Yugoslavs ...
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